i’m in the usa and my school has german, spanish and french. i’m taking spanish all 4 years of high school and german starting this autumn.

  • manuallybreathing@lemmy.ml
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    I’m in australia, and moved around a bit while i was young, I had lessons

    in primary schools in:

    english, german, japanese, indonesian, sign language, japanese again

    in high schools:

    english, japanese, french, german, and french again

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    US; ASL, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese (which appears to have been replaced with Korean)

    I took two years of German, and one each of French and Spanish. I knew that without someone to practice with, I was going to forget the advanced stuff anyway, so opted for basic familiarity of three.

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    USA, too—Spanish and French.

    If we’d had a third language it probably would have been Chinese instead of German—the cultural influence of German was minimal in the part of California where I grew up.

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    West coast of Canada and in my daughters high school they have French, Spanish, and Hul’q’umi’num, which is the local First Nations language. Which I think is pretty freaking cool. Shes taking French though, since as she says, we are a bilingual country.

    I lived overseas growing up so my choices were french, Spanish, and Arabic. I could have been fluent in Arabic! But nooooo, I took spanish. Think I speak spanish at all?